Can You Help Me Identify This Mystery Object?

by Englishman 24 Replies latest jw friends

  • Englishman
    Englishman

    This has got me beat.

    Some weeks ago, my son's fiancee's father (phew!) gave me this object as a curio to keep on a display shelf. He said that he hadn't a clue as to what it was. It originally was kept in a school science lab. It has the makers name engraved on the circular disc as:

    Philip Harris Ltd. Birmingham

    Since then dozens of people have tried to identify the purpose of the object. No-one can say for sure, so I'm hoping for some input, please.

    I've just taken these pics and put in a wine cork as a size reference.

    Englishman.

  • ohiocowboy
    ohiocowboy

    It's a Brass Thingamabob!

    Actually you can contact the manufacturer, and they would be able to tell you. Below is their website....

    http://www.philipharris.co.uk/

    Good Luck!

  • Robdar
    Robdar

    Looks like a pressure gauge to me.

    Or, maybe a safe lock.

    Robyn

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    It's a gizmo to measure profile, either concave or convex. As you turn the big nob, the numbers dial gives hieght or deapth, compared to the surrounding area.

    S

  • DireStraitJacket
    DireStraitJacket

    this is a totally random guess..
    if its made of copper/bronze, it would be a decent heat conductor.. and it has a screwy thingy and a thermometer, it might have been used to messure what effect increasing pressure would have on temperature..

    then again I barely passed science

  • Englishman
    Englishman

    Thank you.

    I believe it's 1950's because much of the other stuff present was of that age.

    I wondered if it might be a device for measuring a sphere? The 3 prongs sat over a sphere while the central screw was wound down to touch the sphere, then readings taken of the central disc combined with the upright vernier scale?

    Englishman.

  • BONEZZ
    BONEZZ

    It's a Smurf-o-meter..... GET RID OF IT NOW. IT'S DEMONIZED!

    -BONEZZ

  • shera
    shera

    The second one,lookes like a thermos .to regulate heat in a persons home.

  • Crazy151drinker
    Crazy151drinker

    Im going to have to agree with St. Smarticus

  • Seven
    Seven

    Okay Mike...

    This sonic transducer, it is I suppose some kind of audio-vibratry-physio-molecular transport device?-Dr. Everett V. Scott, R,H. Picture Show

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